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  2. Begin by entering the OWNER(S) INFORMATION. Fill in the names of all owners and their current resident address, including city, state, and zip code.
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Nonresident Gross Income Tax The estimated tax is calculated by multiplying the amount of the estimated gain from the sale of the property by the highest state gross income tax rate (10.75%). The minimum amount of the tax is 2% of the consideration for the sale regardless of any gain.
Sellers Residency Certification/Exemption Instructions Individuals, estates, trusts, or any other entity selling or transferring property in New Jersey must complete this form if they are not subject to the Gross Income Tax estimated payment requirements under N.J.S.A.
Gross Income Tax is levied on gross income earned or received by New Jersey resident and nonresident individuals, estates, and trusts.

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A GIT/REP form is a Gross Income Tax form required to be recorded with a deed when real property is transferred or sold in New Jersey.
Gross Income Tax is levied on gross income earned or received by New Jersey resident and nonresident individuals, estates, and trusts.
Nonresident Taxpayers: Nonresident sellers are required to pay estimated Gross Income Tax in the amount of 2% of the consideration or 8.97% of the net gain from the sale, before or at the time of closing.
As part of the sale of a New Jersey home by a non-resident, the seller must pay an estimated gross income tax to the New Jersey Department of Taxation that is appropriate to the sale amount; NJ Rev Stat 54A:8-10 through 8-10 note that that amount should be no less than 2 percent of the sale amount.
A GIT/REP form is a Gross Income Tax form required to be recorded with a deed when real property is transferred or sold in New Jersey.

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